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The bondage of cities a reprint of chapter III, (with original paging[)] from the work entitled 'The city for the people,' on the subject of home rule for cities, showing the bondage of cities to state legislatures, with a discussion of methods for obtaining freedom and self-government. The whole subject revised and new matter of much importance added. No copyright

The bondage of cities a reprint of chapter III, (with original paging[)] from the work entitled 'The city for the people,' on the subject of home rule for cities, showing the bondage of cities to state legislatures, with a discussion of methods for obtaining freedom and self-government. The whole subject revised and new matter of much importance added. No copyright

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The bondage of cities a reprint of chapter III, (with original paging[)] from the work entitled 'The city for the people,' on the subject of home rule for cities, showing the bondage of cities to state legislatures, with a discussion of methods for obtaining freedom and self-government. The whole subject revised and new matter of much importance added. No copyright

by Parsons, Frank

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Philadelphia: C. F. Taylor, 1900. Pamphlet. Pp.387-[469], xxvi, staplebound 9x5.8 inch textblock paste-fastened into plain printed grey wraps, slightest wear and toning to margins, minuscule chips to head and tail, a near-fine copy. Equity series vol. II no. 4 July 1900.

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